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Hey guys, i tried my hand at a woodland camo scheme as i want to try and integrate Catachan pieces into my models for variety, basically i've looked at real camo colours and tried my best to emulate them.









I still have basing to do, and i think i may need to do a wash on the face to bring out the features.

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What I did to get a good camo pattern is first brush on the color right out of the bottle. Then went of the orginal color with a little bit of an overlap with a watered down paint that way it made the camo lines softer.

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The camo pattern looks decent on parts of the model, shuch as his shoulder pads and helmet. The silver flamer is really giving me a hard time at giving you a fair judgement, to be honest. It always seems to catch my eye.

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Pipboy101 wrote:What I did to get a good camo pattern is first brush on the color right out of the bottle. Then went of the orginal color with a little bit of an overlap with a watered down paint that way it made the camo lines softer.


So if i do a green basecoat, then do the camo colours, like the brown and lighter green and khaki, then go over again in watered down green?

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